Corning, NY – Lily Ameigh and Kahley Stuart of the Corning Community College Red Barons have been selected for the All Mid-State Athletic Conference (MSAC) women's soccer team for 2024.
The Corning Community College Red Barons hosted Finger Lakes Community College in a pivotal Mid-State Athletic Conference matchup. In front of an enthusiastic crowd at Spencer Hill, the Red Barons cruised to a convincing 4-1 victory, celebrating Sophomore Day in style.
On Sunday, September 29th, the Corning Community College Red Barons women’s soccer team faced a challenging match against Genesee Community College, ultimately falling 2-0 on the road.
On September 26, 2024, the Corning Community College Red Barons faced off against a formidable opponent in the Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) women's soccer team.
The Red Barons Women's Soccer team has performed well under new coach Kevin Weber, however, they earned their first result with a 4-3 win over Onondaga CC on the road.
Head Women's Soccer Coach and Interim Men's Soccer Coach Kyle Leach resigned from his coaching duties for the Red Barons after 6 years with the women's soccer program as the head coach and one year as the men's assistant coach.
The Red Barons Women's Soccer program faced off with Mid-State Rival Tompkins-Cortland CC on Wednesday evening it what turned out to be a double OT victory for SUNY Corning.
The SUNY Corning Women's Soccer team came out victorious in their season opener on the road against Mid-State Conference rival SUNY Broome by a score of 4-3.
The Corning CC women's soccer team advanced to postseason play for the second straight year and lost a hard fought battle to North Country CC by a score of 2-1 in double OT.
The Red Barons women's soccer team has made the postseason for two consecutive years and for the second year in a row they will host a regional match as well.
The Corning women's soccer team has proven that they're very tough to beat this season with their defense leading the way last week by providing three shut-outs against their Region III opponents.
Corning Community College found itself well-represented on the 2017 All-MSAC (Mid-State Athletic Conference) women's soccer team after capturing the programs first-ever Conference Championship.
The Corning Community College women's soccer team has earned the #4 seed in the upcoming NJCAA Region III Championship Tournament and will host the programs first-ever hoe play-off game on Thursday.